I don't understand how Active items in your Watch list sometimes totally disappear (like in this instance --I had to use the link above to find the item again) from your account, yet at other times they just get bumped into your Ended list, with a little note saying they're not available...

BH

Posted on: 2013/1/2 4:36

_________________You drive a hard bargain – you can have it for £10 all-in – one consolation (for you) is that you do not have to hear the cries of my children, for bread...

Yes I had noted that too in various auctions this year. I am wondering if it is when Ebay themselves end the auction. So in this example maybe they ended it as were not happy re payment terms? Also under completed items it often gives a buy it now figure it sold at but when you actual go into the item it gives a lower figure. Assume this is a best offer sale rather than a buy it now but very confusing.

Yeh, if it's an auction, & you go into the listing, it states "Winning bidder". If it was a Buy-it-now (whether with a Best offer option, or not), it states "Sold for". But you're right, you have to click one step further (on "See original listing") before it reveals the price it sold for (which for offers is often less than the "Price"), rather than the just the price it listed at. And, sometimes you get into that bit, & it didn't sell at all. Or, at least, if it doesn't state "Sold for" --& I always assume it didn't.

It's all pretty annoying actually. It's the same when you search for completed auctions by price & you have to scroll through hundreds of red (i.e. auctions that finished with no bidders) listings, while trying to catch the auctions which actually sold something! Why would I want to look at all the items that didn't sell?; at least when performing this search. Granted, you should be able to find them somewhere, but not when you want a list of top selling Tolkien, for example.

BH

Posted on: 2013/1/2 6:22

_________________You drive a hard bargain – you can have it for £10 all-in – one consolation (for you) is that you do not have to hear the cries of my children, for bread...

I hate defacing books, this looks like five year old children have had a go with crayons

"The Hobbit bookCover signed by Peter JacksonInside pages signed by Martin Freeman and all the actors who played the dwarves who attended the Hobbit premiere in London.100% authentic I waited six hours in the cold and it was worth it unfortunately I need money to finance a trip to LA and I was left with no other alternative but to sell one of my dearest possessions.If you have any questions please ask."